Madhu Pai, MD, PhD
@paimadhu
Inaugural Chair, Department of Global & Public Health @McGill_SPGH. Canada Research Chair in Epi & Global Health. Editor @PLOSGPH. Tweets: own views. He/him.
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I finally get to meet the wonderful Rachel Hall-Clifford, PhD, MPH, MSc Emory University
She is our Section Editor PLOS Global Public Health and doing great work on co-design for global health equity 👏🏽👏🏽
New webinar on implementing targeted next-gen sequencing #tNGS for DR-TB detection 17 Apr 12.00 (GMT+2) FIND Stop TB Partnership Unitaid USAID sign up now! us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regist… #SeqnTreat Madhu Pai, MD, PhD World Health Organization (WHO) The Union MSF_TB CDC TB Treatment Action Group (TAG)
Super excited to discuss TB with the TB Center Emory/Georgia TB Research Advancement Center-TRAC Emory Epidemiology Emory Public Health
9 AM today
Delighted to be part of a global health journal that is founded on equity and diversity at its core Dr. Catherine Kyobutungi BK Titanji Rachel Hall-Clifford, PhD, MPH, MSc
I finally met the legendary global diabetes expert K.M. Venkat Narayan Emory University
He has done amazing work in NCD prevention and care
Two amazing infectious diseases leaders Emory School of Medicine
Great to see Carlos del Rio & BK Titanji in Atlanta
WHO is central to the development of #GlobalHealthLaw – but has faced challenges from:
- new health actors,
- shifting normative frameworks &
- soft law diplomacy.
In PLOS Global Public Health, the Global Health Law Consortium examines the long evolution of global health law under World Health Organization (WHO). journals.plos.org/globalpubliche…
Great to have Madhu Pai, MD, PhD today as visiting professor Emory Public Health Emory/Georgia TB Research Advancement Center-TRAC. He gave a fantastic and inspirational presentation 'Shifting Power in Global Health via Allyship' Emory Global Health Institute Sarita Shah Neel Gandhi
So pleased that Sarita Shah Emory Epidemiology is now an Academic Editor PLOS Global Public Health
Fabulous epidemiologist and TB researcher Emory Public Health
Delighted to visit Emory Global Health Institute Emory Public Health after many years!
Thanks for the warm welcome! 🙏🏽
During his visit to Montreal, Ṣẹ̀yẹ Abímbọ́lá and I discussed the possibility of launching a
Global Health Book Club
We read a book, invite the authors, and chat on Zoom!
Any takers??
So many great books to read 👇🏾
communities.springernature.com/posts/if-you-h…
Yes, there is a cost to investing in health and social determinants
How often do we ask: what is the cost of INACTION?
Important piece by Pooja Yerramilli, MD MSc Kumanan Rasanathan & team via BMJ Global Health
gh.bmj.com/content/9/Supp…
Groceries or rent? Time to get serious about food insecurity in Canada
op-ed by public health students McGill School of Population and Global Health
montrealgazette.com/opinion/opinio…
Thank you Ṣẹ̀yẹ Abímbọ́lá for telling us some of your many stories and for giving us a sense of hope for global health equity.
Thank you Madhu Pai, MD, PhD for offering us a space and opportunity for shared learning.
Had to feed Ṣẹ̀yẹ Abímbọ́lá our world famous Montreal bagels 🥯 before seeing him off (our bagels are vastly better than anything NYC can even dream of!)
Bon voyage, Seye, et merci beaucoup!
.'The costs of inaction on SDH demonstrate that without coordinated & sustained large-scale investments in equity in health & its social determinants, health & economic recovery will not be realised. Inclusive recovery hinges on intentional policy changes #HealthJustice
Too many crises and not enough leadership
Is there any hope for creating healthy societies?
Kumanan Rasanathan yogan pillay & team The BMJ bmj.com/content/385/bm…
Great reflections from Ṣẹ̀yẹ Abímbọ́lá
where he covered the epistemic problem of distance in global health, pose & gaze, interpretive marginalization, actors, and knowledge platforms.
Thank you Ṣẹ̀yẹ Abímbọ́lá for taking time to speak with us about your work and connecting with us individually. It challenged me to reconsider how I want to show up as a researcher and advocate in global health.
And thank you Madhu Pai, MD, PhD for facilitating this great opportunity !